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The Critical Five Minutes of Class
“You’ll never get a second chance to make a first impression.” This often quoted truth is so common, in fact, that its origin is unclear. Some attribute it to Oscar Wilde, others to William Safire. Regardless, it’s certainly not a hotly … Continue reading
Authentic Learning can be Messy
One of the parts of my job as Technology Integrator (or “Tech Coach” as I like to call it) that I love most is that I have the privilege of working with a team of such high quality professionals at … Continue reading
Posted in Classroom Management, Educational Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged authentic learning, bell ringer, block coding, class control, classroom management, coding, EdTech, educational technology, engagement, exit ticket, inquiry, inquiry based learning, instructional technology, learning, learning by discovery, makey makey, pedagogy, programming, reflection, Scratch, self directed learning, success, technology, warm-up
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Technology Does Not Equal Engagement
I imagine that most people who would read a blog like this are educators who agree that one of the benefits of technology in education is that it increases student engagement. I wouldn’t be a technology integrator if I didn’t believe … Continue reading
Posted in Educational Technology
Tagged EdTech, education, engagement, learning, Miami Device, pedagogy, reflection, technology
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